From: "Walter Lippmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 07:17:10 -0700
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Subject: [CubaNews] Secret arms shipments from China

Published Wednesday, June 13, 2001
in the Miami Herald

Secret arms shipments from China to Cuba reported
U.S. won't confirm allegations, which cite intelligence
officials
BY NANCY SAN MARTIN AND JANE BUSSEY
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U.S. officials on Tuesday refused to confirm reports that
China has made several secret shipments of arms and explosives
to Cuba, but a local expert who has studied the issue said
such reports should be taken seriously.

``China is trying to get into the same position that Russia
wanted in Latin America and it's using Cuba for that. It's a
real threat,'' said Manuel Cereijo, a recently retired
professor of electronic engineering at Florida International
University who has written several studies on Cuba-China
relations. ``They want to be a superpower and have a hand in
the Western Hemisphere.''


THREE SHIPMENTS

At least three arms shipments were traced from China to the
Cuban port of Mariel during the past several months, according
to an article Tuesday in the Washington Times. All the arms
were aboard vessels belonging to the state-owned China Ocean
Shipping Co., or Cosco, U.S. intelligence officials told the
newspaper.

The explosives were said to be ``military-grade'' material,
the newspaper said.

U.S. officials said Tuesday that the subject of arms
trafficking between China and Cuba is a worrisome one, though
they stopped short of confirming the Washington Times account.

``We are very much concerned with this PLA [People's
Liberation Army] cooperation and movement of military
equipment in Cuba,'' said James Kelly, assistant secretary of
state for East Asian affairs, when questioned during a hearing
of the House International Relations subcommittee.

ECONOMIC SANCTIONS?

State Department spokesman Philip Reeker would not comment on
what he called an ``intelligence matter,'' but added: ``I can
say we have not made a determination that China has
transferred lethal military equipment to Cuba.''

The shipments, if confirmed, could lead to the imposition of
economic sanctions on China and Cosco, U.S. officials said.

``There is a U.S. law that prohibits providing various types
of assistance to foreign governments that have provided
`lethal military equipment' to a country whose government is a
state sponsor of terrorism,'' Reeker said. ``We fully and
faithfully implement the requirements of U.S. law and would
take any actions required by those laws, were we to determine
that sanctionable activity had occurred.''

Cuba is among at least seven countries on the State
Department's list of nations designated as supporters of
global terrorism. Officials from the Cuban government could
not be reached for comment.

Cereijo, the electronic engineering professor, said China and
Cuba are cooperating on an array of military and intelligence
matters.

Cereijo, whose studies are based on interviews with numerous
Cuban engineers and scientists who have either visited the
United States or defected, said that Chinese personnel have
been working out of the Bejucal listening post in Havana
province since March 1999. The post is believed to be capable
of both eavesdropping and ``cyber-warfare.''

``The United States knows that this is happening,'' Cereijo
said.

Cosco, the shipping company, has been linked in the past to
illegal smuggling and international arms trafficking.

``The U.S. government has documented a number of weapons
proliferation cases where the vehicles were Cosco ships,''
said Al Santoli, a national security aide to Rep. Dana
Rorhabacher, R-Calif.

``There is no doubt that Cosco is a self-sustaining merchant
marine and business conduit for the People's Liberation
Army,'' Santoli said, noting that China has strengthened its
military ties with Venezuela and Cuba.




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